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Gumoil Photographic Printing, Revised Edition
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advanced alternative process printing
alternative photographic processes
analog to digital workflows
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Author_Karl Koenig
bath
bichromate
Bleach Etching
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Clipped
Contact Printing Frames
Dense
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etching
Etching Bath
experimental darkroom practices
Exposure Times
Fine Art Photographs
Fuji Neopan
Gum Arabic
Gum Bichromate
Gum Bichromate Printing
gummed
Gumoil Printing
historical photo techniques
Karl P. Koenig
Liquid Latex
Litho Film
monochrome image creation
Oil Bars
Ortho Litho Film
paint
Palladium
Payne's Gray
pigment printmaking methods
positive
Positive Transparency
ranchos
Ranchos De Taos
Residual Gum
Rives BFK
Sponge
taos
transparency
Vice Versa
White Spaces
Product details
- ISBN 9781138457980
- Weight: 490g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 08 Dec 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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There is renewed interest among art photographers in a number of historic printing techniques because of the remarkable effects they produce. The reader will discover how to create beautifully tinted mono- and polychromatic gum and oil images using the author's version of this 19th century technique. Step-by-step illustrated instructions with directions for further experimentation provide a perfect source for learning this new, yet old, printing technique.Gumoil printing involves contact-printing a positive transparency onto gum-coated paper. Oil paint is then applied and rubbed into nongummed areas of the print. With bleach etching, mono- and polychromatic variations are possible. A chapter on digital printing combines the new and the historic, making this technique even more accessible for the art photographer.
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